Red March to the Sea
China's Xi Jinping agrees $46bn superhighway to Pakistan
Essentially, this gives China direct access to the Indian Ocean. You can bet it won't be long before Chinese warships are making extended "friendship calls" in Pakistani ports. India, of course, sees this as a direct and immediate threat to their naval sovereignty -- as they should. And while India is not exactly a U.S. client state, we have very close ties with them politically and in terms of population exchange. China is pushpushpushing. Putin is pushpushpushing. Obama is blathering and trying his dead-level best to hand nuclear weapons to a radicalized Islamic government.
Bad things ahead, boys and girls. Bad Things.
Essentially, this gives China direct access to the Indian Ocean. You can bet it won't be long before Chinese warships are making extended "friendship calls" in Pakistani ports. India, of course, sees this as a direct and immediate threat to their naval sovereignty -- as they should. And while India is not exactly a U.S. client state, we have very close ties with them politically and in terms of population exchange. China is pushpushpushing. Putin is pushpushpushing. Obama is blathering and trying his dead-level best to hand nuclear weapons to a radicalized Islamic government.
Bad things ahead, boys and girls. Bad Things.
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Hell, there are no more US client states and damn few who want to be Allies with us anymore thanks to the most F---ed up administration in our history. Then again it might not be f---ed up if that was the plan all along.....
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